Jakub nagbabskl



NAGRABSKI.

CLOTHES HANGER.

APPLICATION FILED MAY s. 1919.

Patented July 1 FIG.4.

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. To all 'wlio'm it may concern:

Be it known that I, Janus NAGRABSKI, a citizen of Poland, residing atWaterbury, in

the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have inventedcertainnew and useful Improvements in Clothes-Hangers, of which the followingis a specification.

The prima provide a com ined coat and trousers hanger with noveltrousers clamping bars and an improved form of hangerhook carried by thecoat hargfilg portion thereof.

' others that will ture of the invention is tter understood,-

With the ve general object in vie'w'and me a parent as the nathe sameconsists the novel form, combi nation. and arrangement of partshereinafter more fully described and shownin the accompanying drawing,in which like refer ence characters indicate correspondingpartsthroughout the several views.

Inthe drawing, f Flgure 1 is afront, elevational view of a combined coatand trousers hanger constructed in accordance with the present in-;ventlon,

2 is atop plan view thereof, 1

Fig. 3 is an end elevational view, f 4 is a cross sectional view takenverthrough the hanger portion and. 1g, 5 is an enlarged fragmentary per?pective view of a portion of the trousers hanger element. 1

Describing the invention more indetail there is provided a'curved bar 6of the usual form and corres nding in a general way to the curvature othe shoulders of acoat having trousers clamping bars 7 dependingtherefrom and a hanging hook 8 secured centrally'thereof for suspendingthe same.

The suspending hook is formed of resilient wire and includes asubstantially 'ciroul ar portion 9 having a terminal knob 10 that isengaged by the bent portion 11 of the opposite end, further reslliencybeing given to the bent portion by a tortuous bend- -1ng 12.. Extendingforwardly ofthe hanger 8 are integrallyformed members 1-3and '14, themember 14 constituting a garment supownwardly bent hook portion at itsfree I end and constituting a keeper for the hook --'to preventaccidental displacement of the garment placed therein.

At suitable points, 'equi-distwntly spaced a specification ofLettersratent. up nmuoamed May 9,1919. see No. 295,939.

object of this-invention is to porting hook 'whilethe memfber f 13 has-a.

" and upon opposite sides of the suspendin hook-8 and upon the free faceof thevhange bar 6 are eye-bolts 15 to each of which is connected asuspendin ring 16 that. carries.

a pair of rings 17 to .w ich are connected the Patented July 1, 1919.

trousers clamping =bar supporting arms 18,

said arms 18 having the trousers clamping bars? fixed to the lower endsthereof. The

arms 18 are provided midway the ends there of with correspondingoutwardly curved portionsil9 between which a retra/ctile coilspr1ng20-is connected so that the trousers clampin bars 7 are held inadi'acent position at a 1 times. As moreclear y shown in Fig. 5, theadjacent faces of the clamping bars 7 are provided with a felt orsimilar surface material-21 which directly engages the lower ends of thetrousers 22 when in inverted hanging position.

From the above detailed description of the invention, it is thought thatthe-construc- I. tion and operation thereof will be at once apparent, it'being noted, however, that the resllient engaging point between the twoends of the sus ending hook 8. will Prevent accidental disp acement ofthe hanger from {its support until forcibly removed by the .user'of thedevice. The trousers clamping bars 7 or the arms 18 may be gripped .bythe hands of the user and the trousers ends insorted between theclamping bars 7 and" upon pres'su're thereon being released whereby-thesprings 20 will exert their forms and draw the bars into closedrelationship thereby to clamp the trousers in set position as shown inFig. 5, at which time a waistooatand top coat maybe mounted upon the bar6 and any -'art1cles desired suspended upon the hook 1 1:.

What I claim as new is r 1, A device of the class described comprising acurved coat hanging bar a suspending hook carried thereby, said hookaving resiliently enga' 'ng ends .formin an entrance opening to t e suending hoo portion, eyebolts oarried by t e under face ofsaid bar, aring secured in each eye-bolt,

a pair of rings securedjin the aforesaid ring, a pair of depending armssecured in the last named rings, trousers clamping bars carried bythe'lower ends of said';arms and a spring extending between said armsadapted toho cent. position.- y

2. A device of the classdwcri-bed comd the trousers clamping bars inadja-' rising a coat hanger arm, a suspending cured to the lower endsthereof and retracook carried thereby, said hook having retile coilsprings connected at their ends to siiiently engaging ends controllingentrance the outwardly curved portions of the arms 10,

to the suspen ing portion thereof, a pair of tending normally tomaintain the trousers 5 arms loosely suspended from said bar, saidclamping bars in adjacent position.

' arms having corresponding outwardly In testimony whereof I aflix mysignature. curved portions, trousers clamping bars se- JAKUB N-AGRABSKI.

